Two Parties: Two HispanicLatino Vice Presidents
Two Parties: Two HispanicLatino Vice Presidents
By Jesse Treviño, HispanicLatino The attention that the HispanicLatino vote received during the presidential campaign and future demographic projections of its growth have caused the media and obsessive politico-types to […]
Immigration and the Lame Duck Congress
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco What a difference an election makes. Take, for instance, immigration. Wasn’t it a mere handful of weeks ago that Republicans were staunchly stalwart in their opposition to any and […]
Latinos, Be Careful What You Wish For
By Arnold Torres, New America Media/Hispanic Link News Service There is growing doubt today whether our political system is able to deal with the realities that confront us and significantly […]
Will the Supreme Court Dismantle the Voting Rights Act?
By Raul A. Reyes, Other Words Well, that didn’t take long. Just three days after a diverse coalition of voters re-elected President Barack Obama, the Supreme Court announced that it’s […]
Repubicans Working For Immigration Reform
By Jose Cruz, Our Tiempo Last Tuesday’s election will go down in history as the moment when the “sleeping giant” known as the Latino vote finally woke up dealing a […]
Future National Latino Politics Could be Texas Showdown
Victor Landa, NewsTaco There really isn’t a reason for anyone living outside of Texas to have noticed, but a seed of future Latino politics was quietly planted the day after […]
Latinos Aren’t a Sleeping Giant. Latinos are Awake, Standing and Listening.
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco There’s a difference between waking up and standing up. And there comes a point where old, tired analogies should be scuttled. Latino politics are at that […]
80 Immigrant Candidates Running for Congress
By Aaron Leaf, Feet In 2 Worlds In a sign of the, “increasing power and significant potential within immigrant communities,” some 80 Congressional candidates from immigrant communities are on Nov. 6th ballots. They […]
Latinos’ Support for Obama Solid in Florida
By Casey Klofstad, Latino Decisions With the election less than two weeks away there has been a great deal of speculation about the Latino community’s support for President Obama, particularly in […]
Eva Longoria Reaches Out, GOP Group Accepts Her Apology
By Latino Rebels Who said good things cannot come out of situations? A pro-immigration GOP group that was calling for Eva Longoria’s resignation as co-chair of the Obama for America […]